What is the cause of dysuria in elderly women?
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With the growth of age, the nerve and endocrine function of the elderly decline, and the ability to control the excretion of urine is relatively poor. The elderly women suffering from urinary incontinence, in daily life, if there is urinary incontinence is really a very embarrassing thing, urinary incontinence not only affects the patient's health, but also for the patient's psychology is great harm. Some elderly women are reluctant to go out after suffering from this disease because they are afraid of incontinence in public. So, what are the reasons for elderly women's urinary incontinence? Let's take a look at the following introduction.
What is the cause of dysuria in elderly women?
Reason 1: first of all, as the elderly get older and older, their neurological and endocrine functions gradually decline, and their ability to control the excretion of urine is relatively poor. Once there is mental tension or sudden increase of intra-abdominal pressure such as sneezing, laughing and lifting weights, the urine may be involuntarily discharged from the urethra.
Reason 2: urinary incontinence is a difficult problem for female elderly people, which affects their life and mental health. Some of them are mental factors, because the usual work tension, pressure, anxiety or nervous bladder caused by bladder muscle reaction allergy, unable to inhibit bladder contraction and cause urinary incontinence.
The third reason is that when women are young, they have multiple births, uterine prolapse and other reasons. Due to childbirth, pelvic muscles are damaged to varying degrees, and the support capacity of some organs in the pelvic cavity will be reduced, which will lead to stress urinary incontinence. It's very embarrassing for old women to encounter this kind of problem.
matters needing attention
Usually pay attention to the aspect, is the first to have a good attitude, optimistic mood, learn to adjust their mood and mood. There is to develop the habit of wiping toilet paper after defecation to avoid urethral infection.